A specially designed tractor mounted unit with a choice of five quick release interchangeable reels to aid the removal and control of thatch and help to reduce standing surface water by improving water infiltration.
Features include a contra rotating reel for a clean consistent performance with a selection of various blades to suit key tasks.
The weight of the collection box and material is carried by the main frame on the front roller and independent from the reel, so when in use the additional weight does not force the reel to scarify deeper than has been set.
Specification | |
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Code | FS1258 |
Working width | 1000mm (40") |
Tractor power requirement | 18-20hp minimum |
Working depth | 50mm (2") max (width scarifying reel) |
Included | Includes collection box |
1mm replaceable, wear resistant tungsten tipped blades. Can be used throughout the season.
2mm replaceable, wear resistant tungsten tipped blades. Ideal for pre and post playing season renovation work.
3mm replaceable, wear resistant tungsten tipped blades. Ideal for pre and post playing season renovation work.
Used throughout the year for debris collection and clean-up. Also used prior to mowing to stand grasses up and improve cut quality.
Aggressive removal of thatch layer and surface levelling at the end of season.
GroundsFest 2024 attendees can look forward to seeing SISIS in Outside Area A on stand number OSA170, where a variety of innovative turf maintenance products will be on display.
At BTME 2024 SISIS will be presenting a selected range of products designed for fine turf surfaces and sports pitches.
SISIS has announced that, for the first time ever at a trade event, it will be showcasing its entire range of products at GroundsFest, held at Stoneleigh Park on 20 and 21 September.
The SISIS Rotorake TM1000 tractor mounted scarifier is the perfect ‘all-rounder’ according to Christian Brain, Grounds Manager at Cheltenham College.
Head greenkeeper Michael Burgin has reported hugely successful results from using the SISIS TM1000 tractor mounted heavy duty scarifier to combat high levels of thatch on the greens at Normanby Hall Golf Club.